Brother International BAS-300A Application Instruction Manual - English - Page 21

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EE To program a stitch pattern by tracing the design • A stitch pattern can easily be programmed by operating the numeral keys and the direction keys to trace the pattern design accurately with the tip of the needle. Example: Program the pattern in the figures below. (1) Press the El key. The work clamp will move to the point of origin (X-0; Y-0), the numeral "0" will be indicated on the STEP display, and the command indicator "F" will illuminate. (2) Operate the direction keys to move the work clamp to the initial stitch position. (3) Align the tip of the needle with the initial stitch position on the outline of the needle movement. (4) Press the numeral key E 3 times to indicate "555" on the STEP display. Then, press the O key. (5) Operate the numeral keys to indicate the proper stitch length on the STEP display. (For example, to set the proper stitch length when the actual stitch length is 3 mm, and use the numeral keys to indicate "030" on the STEP display.) X If the pitch is not indicated on the STEP display, or if it is less than 0.2 mm or greater than 12.7 mm ("127" on the STEP display), it wilI automatically be set to 2mm. (6) Operate the direction keys to accurately trace the pattern with the tip of the needle, starting from the initial stitch position ®. (7) Press the O key at the final stitch position 41). (8) Press the numeral key M 3 times to indicate "111" on the STEP display. Then, press the E key. (9) The work clamp will move back to the initial stitch position ®. (10) Press the program R/W switch to write the pattern to disk. (Refer to page 24.) Note 1 Sections of the pattern, such as sharp corners or especially intricate areas, which require special care when sewing should be programmed with the O key. Note 2 The tO and C3 keys can be used during programming. Press the L key at the beginning and end of areas designated for skip stitching or straight line sewing. (X-0 • Y-0) - "555".E "030" Tracing operation O --vm.•Ei -18-

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EE
To
program
a
stitch
pattern
by
tracing
the
design
A
stitch
pattern
can
easily
be
programmed
by
operating
the
numeral
keys
and
the
direction
keys
to
trace
the
pattern
design
accurately
with
the
tip
of
the
needle.
Example:
Program
the
pattern
in
the
figures
below.
(1)
Press
the
El
key.
The
work
clamp
will
move
to
the
point
of
origin
(X-0;
Y-0),
the
numeral
"0"
will
be
indicated
on
the
STEP
display,
and
the
command
indicator
"F"
will
illuminate.
(2)
Operate
the
direction
keys
to
move
the
work
clamp
to
the
initial
stitch
position.
(3)
Align
the
tip
of
the
needle
with
the
initial
stitch
position
on
the
outline
of
the
needle
movement.
(4)
Press
the
numeral
key
E
3
times
to
indicate
"555"
on
the
STEP
display.
Then,
press
the
O
key.
(5)
Operate
the
numeral
keys
to
indicate
the
proper
stitch
length
on
the
STEP
display.
(For
example,
to
set
the
proper
stitch
length
when
the
actual
stitch
length
is
3
mm,
and
use
the
numeral
keys
to
indicate
"030"
on
the
STEP
display.)
X
If
the
pitch
is
not
indicated
on
the
STEP
display,
or
if
it
is
less
than
0.2
mm
or
greater
than
12.7
mm
("127"
on
the
STEP
display),
it
wil
I
automatically
be
set
to
2mm.
(6)
Operate
the
direction
keys
to
accurately
trace
the
pattern
with
the
tip
of
the
needle,
starting
from
the
initial
stitch
position
®.
(7)
Press
the
O
key
at
the
final
stitch
position
4
1
).
(8)
Press
the
numeral
key
M
3
times
to
indicate
"111"
on
the
STEP
display.
Then,
press
the
E
key.
(9)
The
work
clamp
will
move
back
to
the
initial
stitch
position
®.
(10)
Press
the
program
R/W
switch
to
write
the
pattern
to
disk.
(Refer
to
page
24.)
Note
1
Sections
of
the
pattern,
such
as
sharp
corners
or
especially
intricate
areas,
which
require
special
care
when
sewing
should
be
programmed
with
the
O
key.
Note
2
The
tO
and
C3
keys
can
be
used
during
programming.
Press
the
L
key
at
the
beginning
and
end
of
areas
designated
for
skip
stitching
or
straight
line
sewing.
(X-0
Y-0)
-
"555".
E
"030"
O
--vm.•Ei
Tracing
operation
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